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This was the most impressive site we have seen so far. Each point on the serpent aligned with a solstice sunrise/sunset, moonrise/moonset or equinox point. Very impressive - the gift shop was also very good, with local native crafts (our first big shopping "spree".

Lunch at another very good local restaurant and then on to Seip Mound. More than just a burial mound, there are remainders of ...

... in Munich! 4pm We are now boarded for our international flight. First stop Amsterdam! WooHoo! Just for Sydney update: Sydney has had lots of new adventures she reports with Sara. She has gotten a tour of the cities of Paimio and Turku and met many of her sister Sara's ...

... coexistence occurred. (Had hoped to see one of the communities, but it wasn't open). Also read about the colonists using small pox as a weapon against the Indians, who had no immunity to the disease. Colonists would give "gifts" of blankets infected by the disease to a community and wait for the virus to decimate the Indian families.

Still amazed at the some of the detail that can be seen in some of the earliest artwork and tools from these communities. ...

... two extremes, meaning I can do either...plan plan plan, and then drop everything for another choice. Today, I did that. I had everything mapped out on this leg of the sabbatical time - all the hotels and rentals were booked, I had a list of what we could do at each location, I had back-up plans for the back-up plans...and then when we woke up in Columbus, OH, this ...